Samuel Cooper is a contemporary solo pianist/composer based in Wellington. Composing since 2017, Sam’s compositions are deep, healing, and aim to tell stories that reflect some tough periods he has experienced in his first 25 years of life to help raise awareness for mental health and make a difference. Through his compositions and accompanying messages, he encourages others to speak up about their mental health instead of suffering silently like too many do.
Samuel draws inspiration from a vast array of contemporary pianists like Brian Crain and Michele McLaughlin, as well as many others from around the world. He hopes that his playing uplifts and enlightens listeners, and most importantly brightens people’s days and puts smiles on faces.
The piano is an instrument ingrained in Samuel’s bloodline – being the great-nephew of the late Peter Cooper, a well-known 20th century New Zealand concert pianist and a war pianist in World War II.
REVIEW: Album Review: Journey to Sobriety Submitted by Petros |
1 Jun 2023 |
REVIEW: Single Review: Forever Loved Submitted by roger.bowie |
12 May 2022 |
REVIEW: Single Review: A Perfect Vision Submitted by Kev Rowland |
28 Oct 2021 |
REVIEW: Album Review: Breaking The Silence Submitted by Kev Rowland |
26 Nov 2020 |
REVIEW: Single Review: Hope In Your Heart Submitted by Kev Rowland |
8 Oct 2020 |
REVIEW: Single Review: Broken Heart Recovery Submitted by Kev Rowland |
27 Aug 2020 |
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